Thursday, November 19, 2015

See Kate Bosworth’s Boss-Lady Look for Her New Show

Exciting news on the Kate Bosworth front: Her new series The Art of More, her first since 2000's Young Americans on The WB, starts streaming on Crackle today. The 10-episode drama centers on the dog-eat-dog world of premium auction houses. Bosworth plays Roxana Whitman, a high-powered account exec and daughter of the CEO of a leading auction house. Her sophisticated wardrobe (full of sheath dresses and top-handle satchels) comes courtesy of designers like Gucci, Jason Wu, Badgley Mischka, Max Mara, Diane von Furstenberg, Theory, and Tahari. It's worth nothing that Bosworth's style in real life has been looking more sophisticated than ever as of late. Could this role be having an influence on her already stellar style?

Scroll down for a look at Bosworth's character in action, and to shop pieces from the designers Bosworth wears on the series!

Scouting Report: New York Store Openings and Other Shopping Events

Photo Clockwise from bottom left, Fivestory is starting its Thanksgiving sale early with Nicholas Kirkwood pearl heels ($525, originally $875); a Spinelli Kilcollin signature connector ring with a rose-gold band and a white-gold snake head and tail ($1,900), now at Barneys; and Opening Ceremony ReWork feather-trim jeans ($108, originally $180). Openings

Skip your trip to the dry cleaner this week. On Friday, the Laundress, an eco-friendly detergent line founded by Gwen Whiting and Lindsey Boyd, who met studying fiber science at Cornell and left jobs at Chanel and Ralph Lauren to educate consumers about alternative fabric care, will open a shop in SoHo. The cedar-extract, sulphite-free wool and cashmere shampoo ($19) works wonders in the washing-machine delicate cycle. At 199 Prince Street.

On Monday, the French furrier Yves Salomon will open its first New York store, with cozy pieces like a mink zip-front jacket ($2,633) and a color-blocked fox scarf ($1,050). At 790 Madison Avenue.

Sales

On Thursday and Friday, Tabitha Simmons will have a sample sale with discounts up to 80 percent on signature styles, including her Alexa pointed-toe flats ($165, originally $695). At 601 West 26th Street, Suite 1445.

From Thursday to Saturday, Live the Process will have an activewear sample sale with discounts up to 80 percent on cute bits like a geometric crop top ($25, originally $85) and leggings ($50, originally $140). At 148 West 28th Street, No. 2W.

Opening Ceremony is taking markdowns on Friday with discounts up to 40 percent on select labels, including Opening Ceremony ReWork feather-trim jeans ($108, originally $180). At 35 Howard Street.

And Fivestory is breaking early for its Thanksgiving sale with discounts of 40 percent on fall merchandise, like Nicholas Kirkwood pearl heels ($525, originally $875) and an Eddie Borgo cylinder bracelet ($180, originally $300), starting Monday. At 18 East 69th Street.

Hitting the Racks

MASK, a collaborative jewelry project that combines Marc Alary's penchant for animal forms with Spinelli Kilcollin's signature connector rings into sinuous forms like a rose-gold band with a white-gold snake head and tail ($1,900), is now at Barneys.

Hunter is offering free monogramming of cream boot socks ($30) at its SoHo holiday pop-up. At 108 Wooster Street.

Giving Back

This holiday season, Bombas, a buy-one-give-one sock line that was started because socks are the No. 1 most requested clothing item from homeless shelters in the United States, is collaborating with Gap on limited-edition cotton socks in cheery colors ($10.95) to benefit those in need. At 680 Fifth Avenue.

Uniqlo is working with the United Nations Refugee Agency on a 10 Million Ways to Help initiative through which it is asking customers to help collect 10 million pieces of clothing by early 2016. At 666 Fifth Avenue.